D doctor horn Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2011 319 2 0 texas Jun 6, 2011 #1 This is the fish now without all those dark breeding bar .Now what do you think texas or flowerhorn or hybrid?
This is the fish now without all those dark breeding bar .Now what do you think texas or flowerhorn or hybrid?
J Jimmy16 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 10, 2011 1,745 5 68 Las vegas Jun 6, 2011 #2 looks like a plain ol' texas to me. except the last pic, looks too colorful.
T typicalalex1 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 9, 2011 67 12 8 England, Kent Jun 6, 2011 #3 I agree that looks like a texas, in fact its a bigger version of the one i have. The red on the last picture does look odd though
I agree that looks like a texas, in fact its a bigger version of the one i have. The red on the last picture does look odd though
1 1986com Gambusia MFK Member Sep 26, 2010 328 0 16 under the sea Jun 6, 2011 #6 looks like a female red texas nice fish
VRWC Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2009 3,244 17 68 The 9ᵗʰ Colony www.youtube.com Jun 6, 2011 #7 Nope, NOT a texas. A "Texas" is H. cyanoguttatus. That is not a cyano. May be a possible carpintis but from the other pics youve posted, it say it looks like a red texas attempt. This is a "Texas" cichlid.
Nope, NOT a texas. A "Texas" is H. cyanoguttatus. That is not a cyano. May be a possible carpintis but from the other pics youve posted, it say it looks like a red texas attempt. This is a "Texas" cichlid.
cichlidfish Peacock Bass MFK Member Jun 18, 2005 4,643 978 120 54 Jun 6, 2011 #8 VRWC said: Nope, NOT a texas. A "Texas" is H. cyanoguttatus. That is not a cyano. May be a possible carpintis but from the other pics youve posted, it say it looks like a red texas attempt. This is a "Texas" cichlid. Click to expand... I think it may be a mix of cyano and caprintis. It is kind of odd looking and the pic quality isn't that great.
VRWC said: Nope, NOT a texas. A "Texas" is H. cyanoguttatus. That is not a cyano. May be a possible carpintis but from the other pics youve posted, it say it looks like a red texas attempt. This is a "Texas" cichlid. Click to expand... I think it may be a mix of cyano and caprintis. It is kind of odd looking and the pic quality isn't that great.
D doctor horn Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2011 319 2 0 texas Jun 6, 2011 #9 i agree the pictures donot do the fish any favors
Cich wit it Candiru MFK Member Nov 18, 2009 572 0 46 NYC Jun 6, 2011 #10 Im pretty sure its an attempt at a red texas that never faded x with a flowerhorn. Those trailers on her fins look a little to long to be a normal carpintis. Looks like the trailers are from some sort of a flowerhorn.
Im pretty sure its an attempt at a red texas that never faded x with a flowerhorn. Those trailers on her fins look a little to long to be a normal carpintis. Looks like the trailers are from some sort of a flowerhorn.